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l Dropping a task on top of another one replaces it.
l Dropping a task between two tasks will insert it at that location.
l You cannot add a task above the initial input task of a process, since new tasks are
always added above a selected task or branch.
Editing a task
To edit a task, you simply need to access and change its properties (see "Task properties"
below). You may even do it while your process is in Debug mode (See "Debugging your
PlanetPress Workflow process" on page104).
To edit a task:
1.
In the PlanetPress Workflow Process area, double-click the Task icon. A dialog box
containing the available task properties is displayed.
2. Edit the task properties as required. Click specific tabs to see all the properties associated
with the task.
3.
Click OK to close the dialog box and save the new properties.
Note
For the list of operations you can perform on tasks in a process via the Process area,
please refer to "The Process area" on page870.
Task properties
Any task you add to your PlanetPress Workflow process must be configured using its
Properties dialog. It appears as soon as you add a task to a process, or when you double-click
on a task.
Each task's Properties dialog will give you the options to configure that specific, individual task.
Properties of one task do not directly affect the properties of another task, however there are
some software preferences that may affect tasks in one way or another (see "Preferences" on
page756).
Each task has its own set of tabs available, though some tabs are common to most tasks.
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